Monday, October 27, 2008

8 comments:

Floridian
said...

If all the wealth in the world were divided equally tonight, by tomorrow morning, there would still be a huge need for social workers, drug and alcohol rehab clinics, hospitals, prisons, policemen AND preachers.

It was God's idea for land and debt to be released every 50 years, the year of the Jubilee...but also for a tithe to be given to Him as an act of worship to recognize that the wealth came from Him...belongs to Him and we are accountable to Him for how we use and view money.

That of course, does not go over well with the rabid secular agendites, the one-world religion and global economy fans.

“...just to take a, sort of a realist perspective...there’s a lot of change going on outside of the Court, um, that, that judges essentially have to take judicial notice of. I mean you’ve got World War II, you’ve got uh, uh, uh, the doctrines of Nazism, that, that we are fighting against, that start looking uncomfortably similar to what we have going on, back here at home.”

obama, 2001

There you have it. America is close to electing a President that compares his own country to Nazi Germany.http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31718_Obama_Compared_America_to_Nazi_Germany/comments/#ctop

I think in the 11th hour that many people are seeing that the main issue is not the economy, national defense or family values...it is The Courts.

The prosecution of terrorists have been ham-strung by Clinton's court appointees, those Judges are the same people that have no problem with judicial activism.

If you think the Clinton judicial legacy is bad, remember that BHO, Jr. is poised to do much worse. If you have issues with McCain voice them but don't think that a protest vote or non-vote is the answer, for you would be cutting your nose to spite your face (ala Ross Perot).

What is equality? Is it equality of opportunity or equality of outcome? The liberals tend to say "outcome" -- but the only way you will ever have equality of outcome is by force. Such an enforced "equality" tends to have those who could succeed if they applied themselves to the opportunities they have to sit back and ask to be given what they want. It tends to make those who have hate or fear those to whom they are forced to redistribute.

There are certainly difficulties in ensuring an equality of opportunity, and there are those who cannot, for good reason, exercise the opportunities that they have (due to illness, reduced mental ability, etc), but caring for those who cannot should not mean caring for those who will not.